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Mursilis

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Citrix
I dont accept tips from my massage clients, i have a sign at the front desk stating that "tips are not accepted" I like keeping my practice honest and i feel that tipping takes away from the professional service I offer. Some may find this odd but its how i choose to run my business.

For the first time on Monday i had a client get upset because i would not accept her tip. so i dont think ill be seeing her come back.
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she shouldn't get upset that you didn't accept the tip. sounds like she's a wackjob anyway.

i don't accept tips either, but i've had them forced on me, (i mean literally threw the money at me) or else the person will say buy the office coffee and donuts.

Are you in the same business?
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: Mursilis
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: moshquerade
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Citrix
I dont accept tips from my massage clients, i have a sign at the front desk stating that "tips are not accepted" I like keeping my practice honest and i feel that tipping takes away from the professional service I offer. Some may find this odd but its how i choose to run my business.

For the first time on Monday i had a client get upset because i would not accept her tip. so i dont think ill be seeing her come back.
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she shouldn't get upset that you didn't accept the tip. sounds like she's a wackjob anyway.

i don't accept tips either, but i've had them forced on me, (i mean literally threw the money at me) or else the person will say buy the office coffee and donuts.</end quote></div>

Are you in the same business?
i deliver dental services to patients.
 

mugs

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Apr 29, 2003
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Originally posted by: glutenberg

Umm, what part of his post did you pull that from if I may ask? His only argument was that if you tip one type of profession, why not tip all. Why are only certain professions tipped? That's his point, but please do make broad assumptions about a persons two paragraph post.

Citrix can correct me if I'm wrong, but from this:

"i feel that tipping takes away from the professional service I offer."

and this:

"do you tip your dental hygienist, the person who draws yoru blood, or how about tipping your nurse or chiropractor or physical therapist."

I got the impression that he thinks all professionals should not be tipped, as opposed to unskilled service providers who typically do get tips.

I wasn't making broad assumptions, I was interpreting his post in context. As always, interpretations may be wrong.
 

sdifox

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So put a box for donations to your favorite charity and put a sign that says " If you feel strongly about tipping me, I'll donate to this charity."

end of story.
 
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Originally posted by: sdifox
So put a box for donations to your favorite charity and put a sign that says " If you feel strongly about tipping me, I'll donate to this charity."

end of story.

end of thread too.
 

DrPizza

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
i deliver dental services to patients.

No happy ending there either, I'll assume.
:p

Weird, though, when you think about it... Hairdressers (at least in NYS) are required to have a cosmetology degree and are considered professionals by the state. Why tip them, but not another professional?
 

Gunslinger08

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I don't understand the whole not accepting tips thing. If my boss or one of our clients wanted to give me a tip (which would never happen because I'm just a monkey), I'd accept it. There's nothing unprofessional about accepting gratuity. If they're doing it to show you how pleased they are with your service, I think it's insulting to not accept it.
 

glutenberg

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: glutenberg

Umm, what part of his post did you pull that from if I may ask? His only argument was that if you tip one type of profession, why not tip all. Why are only certain professions tipped? That's his point, but please do make broad assumptions about a persons two paragraph post.

Citrix can correct me if I'm wrong, but from this:

"i feel that tipping takes away from the professional service I offer."

and this:

"do you tip your dental hygienist, the person who draws yoru blood, or how about tipping your nurse or chiropractor or physical therapist."

I got the impression that he thinks all professionals should not be tipped, as opposed to unskilled service providers who typically do get tips.

I wasn't making broad assumptions, I was interpreting his post in context. As always, interpretations may be wrong.

My fault. I guess we just interpreted him differently. I just felt that he was thinking along the lines that if one profession is tipped than all professions should have a tipping criteria or vice versa.
 

richardycc

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my chiropractor also does massages one day/week, I don't tip her for the massages, since it's not normal and I don't tip her for the chiropractice services, I feel it would make her feel unprofessional if I tip her for the massages.
 

jagec

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Apr 30, 2004
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Originally posted by: CZroe
The donation box is a great idea, but I'm sure that the other people offering tips that would not have been offended when turned down will now feel obligated to give to it too.

Not if he isn't sticking it in their noses at the end of every session.

Originally posted by: moshquerade
i deliver dental services to patients.

"Deliver"? Like, you pack a bunch of dental services up in a box, put them in a truck and drive it to the patients' homes?
 

pyonir

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Dec 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: Regs
Maybe a tax thing?

That's why i wouldn't accept tips...

OP, if you want...you can collect the tips and just paypal them to me. I'll take'em. :D
 

tfinch2

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Feb 3, 2004
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Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Regs
Maybe a tax thing?

That's why i wouldn't accept tips...

OP, if you want...you can collect the tips and just paypal them to me. I'll take'em. :D

:head explodes from contradiction;

:p
 

pyonir

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Dec 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Regs
Maybe a tax thing?

That's why i wouldn't accept tips...

OP, if you want...you can collect the tips and just paypal them to me. I'll take'em. :D

:head explodes from contradiction;

:p

:p You know what i meant...if i was a business owner i wouldn't. :D
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: McGyver
why are peep like u being so difficult these days?? i'm sure u have ur grad principle for doing so, but couldn't u just say thank u and take the money.

do you tip your dental hygienist, the person who draws yoru blood, or how about tipping your nurse or chiropractor or physical therapist.

And a massage therapist is similar to the above in what way? You guy's doctors and health practitioners now?

Massage is more or less usually an optional luxury...a masseuse falls more in line with the bellhops, barbers, stylists, valet, etc. Services.

 

Regs

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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Regs
Maybe a tax thing?

That's why i wouldn't accept tips...

That's like saying "I don't want to win the lottery.. imagine the taxes!"

Maybe a legal tax thing between the employer and employee. I'm just throwing things up here for target practice.

 

pyonir

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Dec 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Regs
Maybe a tax thing?

That's why i wouldn't accept tips...

That's like saying "I don't want to win the lottery.. imagine the taxes!"

That isn't even in the same ballpark. I'd hire someone to take care of my taxes if i won 10k+. If i'm accepting tips from a few people that come out to less than $1000 a year, it isn't worth it to me to have to keep track for tax purposes. If it is to you, more power to you.
 

homercles337

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Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: McGyver
why are peep like u being so difficult these days?? i'm sure u have ur grad principle for doing so, but couldn't u just say thank u and take the money.

do you tip your dental hygienist, the person who draws yoru blood, or how about tipping your nurse or chiropractor or physical therapist.

No. But i do date my bartender, barber, and cabbie. Oh yeah, and my masseuse. :rolleyes;
 

dmcowen674

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Oct 13, 1999
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Originally posted by: Citrix
I dont accept tips from my massage clients, i have a sign at the front desk stating that "tips are not accepted" I like keeping my practice honest and i feel that tipping takes away from the professional service I offer. Some may find this odd but its how i choose to run my business.

For the first time on Monday i had a client get upset because i would not accept her tip. so i dont think ill be seeing her come back.

I didn't see it mentioned in here by anyone yet but she could be from the northeast where it is daily and customary to tip nearly everyone that renders personal services. There are very few exceptions like doctors for example.

She'll either get over or she won't, that's her problem or not.